Best attractions and places to see around Montaignac-Saint-Hippolyte offer a mix of historical landmarks, natural features, and cultural sites. The area, watered by the Doustre River, includes prominent natural backdrops like Puy Chaumont and features several ponds. Visitors can explore a variety of sites, from historic churches and castles to scenic viewpoints and old mills. The region provides opportunities to discover local history and natural landscapes.
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Heritage Contensousas Mill The mill was built around 1860 by the Contensousas family. Once thatched, the mill operated year-round, meeting the family's flour needs. The precious grains stored in the granaries were brought down to the mill by oxback. The water released from the sluice powered the mechanism. The rye flour was used to make bread pies and the buckwheat flour for tourtous (cakes). The mill stopped operating in 1950.
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At the end of the path, a superb viewpoint awaits you. Only the relief betrays the presence of a fortification here, as all the beautiful stonework was reused to build the village of Laborie. This castle, built in the 11th century, belonged to the Lestrange family. The lords of Lestrange provided many religious and royal dignitaries. In the 14th century, Guillaume de Lestrange, one of the most famous, was the emissary of two popes from Corrèze (Clement VI and Gregory XI).
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Eyrin has an SNCF station served by RER trains. The town also has a beautiful fountain, a listed church and a bar.
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Nice dam near Saint Pradoux with a view of the artificial lake. It was created by the construction in 1949 of the Valette dam located in the town of St Pardoux-la-Croisille on the river Doustre.
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Really a great place to run or hike! Beautiful paths in perfect condition and a superb view of the Sancy massif, and the ponds on the other side.
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Montaignac-Saint-Hippolyte is rich in history. You can visit the Parish Church Saint-Hippolyte-of-Rome, a Historical Monument rebuilt in the 15th century, or the Chapel Sainte-Jeanne-d'Arc, built of granite in 1941. The village also features the private Castle of Montaignac, with origins dating back to the Middle Ages, and historical crosses like the 18th-century schist cross at Puyhabilier. Don't miss the ancient Contensousas Mill, which operated until 1950, offering a glimpse into local heritage.
Yes, the region offers several natural highlights and scenic viewpoints. The Doustre River flows through the village, featuring the beautiful Cascades du Doustre with waterfalls and old mill sites. You can also visit Saint Pardoux dam, which offers views of an artificial lake. For panoramic vistas, head to Lestrange Viewpoint, where an 11th-century castle once stood, or the general Viewpoint offering superb views of the Sancy massif.
The area around Montaignac-Saint-Hippolyte is excellent for outdoor activities. For cycling, you can explore routes like the 'Étang Neuf – Étang Noir loop' or the 'Château de Sédières – Eyrein loop'. Mountain biking enthusiasts can enjoy trails such as the 'Château de Sédières loop from Clergoux' or the 'Eyrein – Château de Sédières loop'. You can find more details and routes in the dedicated guides for Cycling around Montaignac-Saint-Hippolyte, Road Cycling Routes, and MTB Trails.
Yes, several marked hiking trails allow you to discover the local nature. Notable routes include 'Les étangs du Doustre' (16km) and 'Les cascades du Doustre' (1km), which also explores former mill sites. Other trails like 'Sur les chemins de Marcouyeux' and 'Le Jardin Bourg' offer opportunities to immerse yourself in the local environment. The Doustre River itself provides scenic hiking opportunities.
Le Chêne de Sully is a quadricentenary oak tree located in the hamlet of Puyhabilier. It was planted around 1600 following an order from Maximilien de Béthune, Duke of Sully, to plant a tree in every village in France. An interpretive panel stands at its base, providing more information about its history.
Eyrein is a notable settlement in the area, featuring an SNCF station, a beautiful fountain, and a listed church. It's a charming village that offers a glimpse into local life and architecture.
Yes, Le Gros Pond is a 12-hectare haven for fishermen and wildlife enthusiasts. It's home to various fish species like pike, zander, carp, and perch, as well as wild ducks and otters, making it an ideal spot for observation and angling.
The Doustre River is central to the village's natural landscape and history. It waters the village and its course features the picturesque Cascades du Doustre. Historically, the river powered numerous mills, and a circuit allows visitors to explore these former mill sites and learn about granite millstone quarrying.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of historical landmarks and natural beauty. The panoramic views from spots like Lestrange Viewpoint are highly rated, as are the opportunities for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling on well-maintained paths. The historical insights provided by sites like the Contensousas Mill and the Parish Church Saint-Hippolyte-of-Rome also resonate with visitors.
Yes, the area of Old Farms at Marcouyeux offers a glimpse into traditional agriculture and rural life. Additionally, the Contensousas Mill, which operated until 1950, provides insight into how local families once processed grains like rye and buckwheat for bread and cakes.
For more detailed information about Montaignac-Saint-Hippolyte and its surroundings, you can visit the local tourism office's website. They provide comprehensive guides and updates. You can find information at tourisme-egletons.com.


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